# Inventory Crisis
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Bitter Aftertaste: Langjiu’s Premium Ambitions Clash with Market Reality
Langjiu is facing a severe liquidity and branding crisis as its flagship Baijiu products suffer from extreme price inversion and excessive dealer inventory. The company has suspended shipments to stop a price freefall, but structural oversupply and aggressive sales targets continue to alienate its distribution network.

The Great Tea Paradox: Why China’s Market Giants are Drowning in a Trillion-Yuan Pot
Despite a tea market valued at hundreds of billions of dollars, China's leading listed tea companies like Lanchang and Bama are facing severe financial distress and stagnating growth. The crisis reveals deep structural issues, including massive inventory surpluses, a lack of corporate brand recognition compared to regional tea categories, and a failure to adapt to the consumption habits of younger generations.

Distilled Crisis: China’s Baijiu Giants Face a Structural Reckoning
China's listed baijiu industry suffered its worst year on record in 2025, with revenue and profits across the sector falling by 18.1% and 24.1% respectively. Even industry leader Kweichow Moutai reported its first-ever dual decline, signaling a major structural shift as the sector enters an era of intense, volume-contracting competition.

The Cracks in the Empire: Tesla’s Inventory Surge and Musk’s Triple Front War
Tesla is grappling with a record inventory of 50,000 unsold vehicles and a significant delivery miss that has wiped 20% off its market value this year. Simultaneously, Elon Musk is attempting to navigate a $2 trillion SpaceX IPO while managing a high-stakes legal battle with OpenAI, creating a volatile 'triple threat' for his business empire.